- Images will be saved in the preinstalled "Photos" app. The albums named "JPEG" or "PNG" will be created automatically.

- Some printers doesn't support PNG Image files. Those images will be able to be printed out by converting to JPEG files with this app.

- Transparent color will be converted to "White" color when images saved as JPEG files because JPEG files doesn't support transparent color.

What’s New

Oct 21, 2017

Version 11.1.0

・Small bugs are fixed.・View transitions are optimized.

Ratings and Reviews

4.4 out of 5

286 Ratings

286 Ratings

Alfonso Faustino
, 10/22/2017

Perfectly converts HEIC to JPG or PNG

I think Apple should have created a feature in the camera or photo gallery that provided an option to convert their new HEIC to JPG or PNG. Their new HEIC format is not readable on their own laptops and desktops; hence, you have to download a third party app onto the Apple desktop or laptop computers to view their own HEIC formatted pics. Very frustrating.

This app perfectly works on my iPhone 7 Plus. It quickly converts the HEIC to JPG or PNC, and it allows my Hoo-too flash drive and MacBook Pro to recognize my pictures.

/s/ Alfonso Faustino

Don’tWantToGiveANickname
, 09/11/2018

Not perfect, but it is what it is

So, it’s my own fault that I waited a year to get pictures off my phone, not knowing that iOS 11 saves your pictures in HEIF format by default, which is not recognized by Photos on my Mac (really, Apple?!?). I purchased this app for the decent reviews. I’m happy that this silver lining exists, and I can move on with getting the pictures off my phone, but I have two problems with this app: first, you can only convert one at a time. With a years worth of pics to go through, this took a LONG TIME. Second, with the conversion, location and time stamp info is lost, so all the pictures import into Photos in one big “blob”, instead of being separated by date. Frustrating.

AliceHenneman
, 08/18/2018

Just what I needed

I needed to convert iphone photos from jpeg to ping in order to use the FilmoraGo app. This worked perfectly and made a copy of them in a separate folder so they were easy to find after conversion.